Cal Poly Pomona is part of a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to increase the number of underrepresented minorities pursuing Ph.D.s in mathematics. The project, called BAMM! Bolstering the Advancement of Masters in Mathematics, is a…
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A Cal Poly Pomona team has won the NASA Glenn Research Center’s first University Student Design Challenge. During the four-month competition, 16 teams of students designed concepts for using aeronautics vehicles as a means to travel within city limits. The…
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Cal Poly Pomona is among the top universities in the nation for graduating Latino students who continue their education and earn a doctorate in the sciences, according to data recently compiled by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Five other CSU…
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Claudia Pinter-Lucke, the associate provost of Academic Affairs, will retire in March and close a 30-year career at Cal Poly Pomona. “I have been extremely fortunate to have been able to work with such an amazing diverse community of students,…
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Cal Poly Pomona honored nine outstanding graduates with the Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest honor given by the Alumni Association, on April 24 at the Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Fairplex. In addition, the Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award also was presented.…
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It¿s a common misconception that math majors are destined for education-related jobs. People are often surprised that Google and the National Security Agency recruit and hire many mathematics graduates. ¿There¿s a lot to mathematics...
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Brian Jersky, former dean of the School of Science at St. Mary¿s College of California, has accepted the position of dean of the College of Science at Cal Poly Pomona. His appointment begins June 11, 2012. ¿We are very fortunate…
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